Steph Curry could soon become a teammate with a member of his close family who has a great shooting record in the NBA.
The Golden State Warriors still have a roster that needs to be acquired, and no decision has been made as the team awaits the outcome of the situation at Jonathan Kuminga.
Reports say the player has rejected a two-year, $45 million deal and is keeping an eye on a deal that gives him the option of the player who is believed to extend the negotiations.
While Kuminga’s conundrum was the biggest topic for the Warriors, they are also involved in discussions with other players to strengthen their roster.
One of the players they have linked to is someone who has a close relationship with franchise star Steph Curry.
The Warriors have agreed to deals with Al Horford, DeAnthony Melton and Gary Payton II to join the team, but they need more additions to compete.
Seth Curry is considered a radar player along with other names such as Malcolm Brogdon and Javonte Green.
Of the two Curry brothers, they played for the Charlotte Hornets last season and posted some decent performances for them.
He shined 45.6% from the 3-point range, and proved to be a big presence from the bench on the Eastern Conference side.
The two brothers who have been in the NBA for over 10 years have never been on the same team, so pairing up together is lovely for the family.
The former Duke player averages 43.3% above the arc of his career, ranking seventh overall with a 3-point percentage in NBA history. This is a sensational result.
With Kuminga’s exit, the Warriors will have to find a way to swap out his production, which will be tough, but they may add a curry-like shooter from the bench.
He was in the league long enough to know that minutes would be difficult to come in with the Warriors rotation, but Seth could handle that.
The 34-year-old was part of a great team like the Dallas Mavericks and Brooklyn Net. While he played for a few minutes, he did his best when he was given a chance.
season | 3-point fire % |
2024-25 | 45.6% |
2023-24 | 35.2% |
2022-23 | 40.5% |
2021-22 | 42.2% |
2020-21 | 45% |
He also has a great presence in the locker room and helps young people like Moses Moody and Brandin Posiemsky develop into valuable NBA players.
Another incentive is to play with his brother, one of the best players in league history.
The two share a big bond, but were unable to join the same team. If things finally go well and Seth joins the Warriors, it certainly will be another great moment for the 37-year-old, as he not only achieved everything in the league, but also played for the same team as his brother.